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Metascore®Generally favorable reviewsbased on a weighted average of allcritic review scores.
As an allegory on power, corruption and rough justice, it has flashes of intelligence and political acumen.
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A rollicking, violent, Western-cum-comedy that serves many masters, but adds up to an entertaining hot pot of wry political commentary and general mischief.
Comedy and shifting-allegiances intrigue more than compensate for the dearth of rousing action in this 1920s-set film.
It is marvelously funny - a screwball comedy with more layers than a pearl - and visually sumptuous.
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